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so that was steven hicks, s i some ologist that university college london, german chancellor. all i've showed says tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we're following the use of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we mourn with their loved ones and fear for those trapped under the rumble. germany will be sure to send support a spokesman for the german interior ministry, said germany is already working with turkish authorities to st. 8. then if we will set in motion all the help that we can immediately, the technical relief agency can provide camps with emergency shelters and water treatment units, as well as a delivery with emergency generators, tents, and blankets. this is being prepared now in close coordination with the turkish civil defense. this coordination is already underway to move from the rides. let's take a look now add some other stories from around the world. the trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway
so that was steven hicks, s i some ologist that university college london, german chancellor. all i've showed says tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we're following the use of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we mourn with their loved ones and fear for those trapped under the rumble. germany will be sure to send support a spokesman for the...
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now stephen hicks is the size mala just the university college london. and i asked him whether he'd ever seen 2 massive earthquakes like this one right off to the other. so occasionally these things happen. normally, when we have a larger crate, we expect the largest off shocked b. one units of magnitude less than the main shock. but in this case we've got what we sometimes coolant tablets of earthquakes. i to very similar size. i think they do happen. probably better thousands of them at all low. we've seen them before. sort of in offshore areas beneath the see if they can trigger some times bigger than expectancy nami, but to have this as a 2nd larger, quicker. so shallow that somebody, an area with, with hon. buildings about people are trying to carry a rescue operation this. yeah, completely devastating. i don't think i've ever seen such a strong impact of 2 civilized earthquakes. basically, how do they compare to previous earthquakes in turkey? so it took, he is no stranger to earthquakes, that sits on some sort of plane boundary, a zones back. but
now stephen hicks is the size mala just the university college london. and i asked him whether he'd ever seen 2 massive earthquakes like this one right off to the other. so occasionally these things happen. normally, when we have a larger crate, we expect the largest off shocked b. one units of magnitude less than the main shock. but in this case we've got what we sometimes coolant tablets of earthquakes. i to very similar size. i think they do happen. probably better thousands of them at all...
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and actually trying to meet when that happens, stephen hess from university college london. thank you so much for your time. at the german chancellor will actually it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we moon with their loved ones and fear for those traps under the rubble of germany, will be sure to send support. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. a trial of 47 people accused of subversion is underway in hong kong. the activists are accused of holding unofficial primary elections to stand against probation candidates. they were arrested following the introduction of a sweeping national security law. the strip the territory of previously held freedoms. israeli security officials say their forces have killed several alleged palestinian gunman during a raid in the west bank city of jericho. israeli officials s
and actually trying to meet when that happens, stephen hess from university college london. thank you so much for your time. at the german chancellor will actually it has tweeted his government's condolences over the earthquake disaster and has promised to send help. he wrote, we are following the news of the earthquake on the turkish syrian border region with deep concern. the number of victims is continuing to rise. we moon with their loved ones and fear for those traps under the rubble of...
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questions about how strictly the rules are enforced. jasmine did an ox r as an engineer from the university college london. and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are not now. is building in line with a very long time and you're good engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific now has their boss, the enforcements, and regulations a compliance requires an inspection practices what's lacking. in science, president started me, zalinski has renewed his appeal for ukraine to join the european union. he told you leaders meeting in brussels, that europe will only be at peace once russia is defeated and ukraine becomes a full member of the block. lensky is also called on european allies to keep military and economic aid flowing to cave images for the history books. president zalinski and the parliaments president met sola, standing side by side to demonstrate that ukraine is part of the european family. it is this family and its value cylinder ski em
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i talk as an engineer from the university college london, and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause. they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's building in line. they are very, very long and the okay, engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific know, has their boss, the enforcements and regulations of the maxims oh, compliance with the codes i was asked to require an inspection back to see what's lacking. and the united nations 8 convoy has arrived in north west syria. it is the 1st time since the earthquake struck. 8 organizations have struggled to bring supplies into rebel held northern syria, which is blockaded by the government. oh, burdened with grief and living in harsh conditions. holly, my mood is staying at this makeshift camp and no leopard province. he says he lost many of his family members to the earthquake. his surviving daughter is now a widow with 2 children, led the little hole my kids died under the rubble will lock. situation is horrible, y
i talk as an engineer from the university college london, and we asked her whether building codes brought in after an earthquake 2 decades ago are tough enough. but i don't think the issue here is the billing cause. they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's building in line. they are very, very long and the okay, engineering training is pretty high quality. the scientific know, has their boss, the enforcements and regulations of the maxims oh, compliance with the codes i was asked to require...
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university college london and cambridge borrowed the device from one of the neighboring laboratories put it inside. they say that in they had not tested such a thing in the past for 24 years the temperature was minus 204 degrees centigrade and they ate the contents of it. what we did was that i felt like we continued to eat and grind to see if we could somehow destroy the crystalline order of the ice and finally to something more interesting . ok or not, but it was surprisingly concluded in this experiment that such liquid water density may exist in the moons of jupiter and saturn , they may have ice formation and ice options . there is an average density inside these planets. we want to talk about the properties and the behavior should not be mechanical, because it might shed light on the behavior of glaciers, which are in this far-off blackness. arms buyers must obtain permission from this country to re-export their weapons, which is usually met with a negative response. with the start of the war in ukraine and increased pressure , some swiss parties are looking to present a plan f
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and here are some scientists such as stephen kicks , a seismologist from university college london, whohat the current earthquake could be the largest ever recorded. in the area. according to hicks, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern natal fault in northern turkey. if you like scooter dumplings, then you can do with them, so they are cooked according to a traditional recipe or so, because they are all natural in the composition, or so the filling is very delicate, well, or so. come to magnet and you will understand buttercream. i prefer maps of the world. yesterday another part-time job yes, in two. even two part-time jobs. avito well, a very large selection of vacancies. installment 999 in m.video eldorado in life, good luck your break fills the sauce meat sytin hot in ours with noodles fills the warm sunset for life and millions of other prizes under the stickers in the application. vladimir putin posthumously awarded the artistic director of the volkov drama theater sergey puskepalis with the order of courage, the corresponding decree was published on the official por
and here are some scientists such as stephen kicks , a seismologist from university college london, whohat the current earthquake could be the largest ever recorded. in the area. according to hicks, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern natal fault in northern turkey. if you like scooter dumplings, then you can do with them, so they are cooked according to a traditional recipe or so, because they are all natural in the composition, or so the filling is very delicate, well, or so....
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let's look at this with her dashing yasemin act, ashton's and engineer at so university college london specializes in the effects of earthquakes on buildings. welcome to the w a. this is an area that is prone to seismic activity. so what, why has this event been so devastating? well it was a very large and powerful earthquake and it was not only one but 2 earthquakes in a row. we should add to this thought it was a shallow worse make. so the impact of the earthquake was even more pronounced on the, on the bills environments. and then combined with the non compliance or building stock or unfortunately this led to this incredible disaster, right. so tell us about compliance and do better constructive buildings withstand greater shops or, or do they just fall down more safely. and so any time both really the turkey has really robust and technically sound building codes. and despite the fact that, as i said, this was a very large man's and it will challenge even comp, compliance, buildings. definitely the damage mechanisms that you're observing on site would be such that the lice could the
let's look at this with her dashing yasemin act, ashton's and engineer at so university college london specializes in the effects of earthquakes on buildings. welcome to the w a. this is an area that is prone to seismic activity. so what, why has this event been so devastating? well it was a very large and powerful earthquake and it was not only one but 2 earthquakes in a row. we should add to this thought it was a shallow worse make. so the impact of the earthquake was even more pronounced on...
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the likes of steven kiksy and smalllog at university college london write that the current quake could largest ever recorded in this area , according to higgs, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern anatomical fault. in the north of turkey in the case today there were also echoes of the earthquake in turkey, small tremors seismologists recorded from sirius to the central area of the resort, the force felt to be no more than three points. at a dead end , you just need to make up your mind father will help with a large base, a review of all new buildings, just to make up your mind. guys while you are thinking how prompt 23 we already drove for tickets in honor of the men's holiday. in the russian lotto , 23 cars are raffled off for 2 million rubles. buy tickets in branded stores and on the website stoloton.ru 900 million jackpot. it's good to be sad. but with me in roaming it is more profitable not to change the tariff. simply choose another opera in the beeline application to set the conditions in your favor. beeline is on your side - this is a benefit in each order, produ
the likes of steven kiksy and smalllog at university college london write that the current quake could largest ever recorded in this area , according to higgs, most large earthquakes occurred along the northern anatomical fault. in the north of turkey in the case today there were also echoes of the earthquake in turkey, small tremors seismologists recorded from sirius to the central area of the resort, the force felt to be no more than three points. at a dead end , you just need to make...
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josh is an engineer at university college london who specializes on the effect of earthquakes on buildings. good to see. welcome to the show. the authorities have been encouraging people to return home in some of the effective areas. how can they be sure it's safe? well, normally we use a set of engineering assessment tools to be able to judge the residual bearing capacity of the, of the structures offering, offering earthquake. and this is often done by judging and assessing the cracks, petra and other damages on the structure. i personally know that the ministry of environment to have a nice ation and climate change is going through a very portal training prepared. some of the, you know, most procedures and good universities on earth wake engineering in searcy. i would like to think that they are, their methods are robust old, or i must say that there have been some food the just that we're going around in, on social media that's being ridiculed quite, quite widely because, you know, the assessors were doing certain things that you know, didn't quite convey that sort of robustness and so
josh is an engineer at university college london who specializes on the effect of earthquakes on buildings. good to see. welcome to the show. the authorities have been encouraging people to return home in some of the effective areas. how can they be sure it's safe? well, normally we use a set of engineering assessment tools to be able to judge the residual bearing capacity of the, of the structures offering, offering earthquake. and this is often done by judging and assessing the cracks, petra...
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we are joined by to seattle rossetto, professor of earthquake engineering at university college, london. she is joining us live from london. very good to have you with us on al jazeera. so we've been seeing hearing that something like 6 to 7000 buildings collapsed on monday. it is only 4 days since the quakes trot, but from what you've seen so far, is this devastation, mainly because of the power of the quake. could shoddy construction play to pot well it's, it's a bit of a net, as you say, it's a little bit early to say the earthquake was definitely a massive events and actually not just one, but 2 very large events that have happen in rapid succession. so it, we would expect that to be large damage. this is an area garage region which essentially is own in terms of its urban isaiah. and so the, the buildings that are there, the older buildings are definitely vulnerable to, to earthquakes, to ground shaping. and it's actually really the buildings that were built in the last 10 years or so that would have had any level of seismic design. i know the coke road in turkey is very advanced h
we are joined by to seattle rossetto, professor of earthquake engineering at university college, london. she is joining us live from london. very good to have you with us on al jazeera. so we've been seeing hearing that something like 6 to 7000 buildings collapsed on monday. it is only 4 days since the quakes trot, but from what you've seen so far, is this devastation, mainly because of the power of the quake. could shoddy construction play to pot well it's, it's a bit of a net, as you say,...
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my response that i talk to us i smallish is stephen hicks from university college london, asked how often to massive earthquake strike one to be other. yeah, it's, it's fatty ram in psychology. thought that most of quite we take a sort of average rule that the largest off the shop following a large main shop will be one units of magnitude less than the main shop. so in this case manager with magnitude 7.8. so we expected maybe the maximum aftershocks high speed magnitude, 6.8, and we had that 11 minutes off to the the main shop. however, not all as quite conformed to this rule. we have to call the stuff that makes sense to similar like breaks. and like i said, i play for each other and it's a small time, a pop. we've seen these around the world full. they don't tend to impact sort of humans at the surface too much, but this case here that we've been in touch this morning, this is, you know, perhaps the most devastating example of one of these have such a ration is going on. what about the impact on lives? could this be have an even bigger impact on previous earthquakes that have already b
my response that i talk to us i smallish is stephen hicks from university college london, asked how often to massive earthquake strike one to be other. yeah, it's, it's fatty ram in psychology. thought that most of quite we take a sort of average rule that the largest off the shop following a large main shop will be one units of magnitude less than the main shop. so in this case manager with magnitude 7.8. so we expected maybe the maximum aftershocks high speed magnitude, 6.8, and we had that...
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i mean, did him october and engineer specializing in seismic effects on buildings at the university college london? why those regulations did not prevent the destruction that we sold this week? i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's still in line. they are very, very long. and you're going engineering training is pretty high quality the scientific know the importance and regulation a compliance with fire inspection practices lacking. so i think there are 3 issues. one is that the design might not follow the code in the 1st place on the as this, these things are going to another another. secondly, even if the design actually a, in the right way, that the cost function stage contractor actually might not in the math. and also a key is the cost of the modifications. and i thing on the line of this, you know, starting from the design all the way to stages. things can do wrong and the have seen the time. and again, it's a 99 or wait before and after 2020, your wait, et cetera. unfortunately, this is the route that the building calls. i think p
i mean, did him october and engineer specializing in seismic effects on buildings at the university college london? why those regulations did not prevent the destruction that we sold this week? i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are not now he's still in line. they are very, very long. and you're going engineering training is pretty high quality the scientific know the importance and regulation a compliance with fire inspection practices lacking....
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she's an engineer specializing in the effects of earthquakes on buildings at the universe university college london. you know, after the last major quake in 1099 building laws in turkey, they were changed. they were adapted to ensure that at least new buildings built would be resistant to a major earthquake. do we know why so many buildings collapse this time? i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are now. he's building a very long and engineering training is pretty high quality, a boss, the enforcement regulations, a compliance with fire inspection practices, what's lacking. so i think there are 3 issues. one is that the design might not follow the codes in the 1st place. i fortunately as this, these things are going through another. secondly, even if the design actually uses the in the right way, that the constraint across fraction stage a contractor actually might not in demand. and also a key is the cost of the modifications. and i thing on the line of this, you know, starting from the design all the way it goes to stages, things can do wrong, come th
she's an engineer specializing in the effects of earthquakes on buildings at the universe university college london. you know, after the last major quake in 1099 building laws in turkey, they were changed. they were adapted to ensure that at least new buildings built would be resistant to a major earthquake. do we know why so many buildings collapse this time? i don't think the issue here is the billing cause that they weren't in 1999. they are now. he's building a very long and engineering...
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teams are arriving and trickier. tatiana rossetto is professor earthquake engineering at university college london. she says many buildings in the area affected by the traumas were old on fragile. the quick with definitely massive events and actually not just one, but 2 very large events that have happened in rapid succession. so we would expect that to be non damage. this is an area and a mattress region, which essentially is old in terms of it or the nation. so the buildings that are there, the older buildings are definitely vulnerable to, to fix the ground shaking. and it's actually mainly the buildings that were built in the last 10 years. that would have had any level of seismic design. because in turkey is, it's a very advanced cone. however, it also would not have had taken into account the occurrence of 2 larger crates and we see images, all videos of modern buildings that were standing after the 1st earthquakes event will eat. and then at least 2 people, including a 6 year old child, have been killed in a running attack in the occupied why spank the drive? a reportedly targeted people wai
teams are arriving and trickier. tatiana rossetto is professor earthquake engineering at university college london. she says many buildings in the area affected by the traumas were old on fragile. the quick with definitely massive events and actually not just one, but 2 very large events that have happened in rapid succession. so we would expect that to be non damage. this is an area and a mattress region, which essentially is old in terms of it or the nation. so the buildings that are there,...
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earlier i asked an engineer specializing in seismic effects on buildings at the university college london the regulations did not prevent the destruction that we saw this week. >> i don't think the issue here is the building codes. they were in 1999, turkeys building codes have been in line with the state of the art for a very long time. the engineering training is pretty high quality. the know-how is there. but the important regulations and the mechanisms of compliance with the codes and the required construction practices is what was lacking. i think there are three issues, one is that the design must follow the code in the first place. these things are going through one or another. even if the design actually uses the codes in the right way, then the construction stage the contractor might not implement these. also, a third issue that we are observing is the modifications. i think along the line of the design all the way to the stages, things can and do go wrong quite, the we have seen these time and again in 1999 earthquake before 2020 earthquake, etc.. this is the issue rather than t
earlier i asked an engineer specializing in seismic effects on buildings at the university college london the regulations did not prevent the destruction that we saw this week. >> i don't think the issue here is the building codes. they were in 1999, turkeys building codes have been in line with the state of the art for a very long time. the engineering training is pretty high quality. the know-how is there. but the important regulations and the mechanisms of compliance with the codes and...
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all of this with cassidy johnson, professor of urbanism and disaster risk reduction at university college, londonapsed buildings and why the destruction was so profound. listen. >> this was not seen for over 100 years in the region. it was a huge earthquake. it was also a very low-depth earthquake. so the ground movement was huge. but yet still, we see all these buildings, thousands of buildings that have completely collapsed in the earthquake, in the first or second earthquake. so this is a real cause for concern. you can imagine you might see buildings that are cracked, buildings that have caught on fire,ing that are damaged. this complete collapse is shocking. >> when you say shocking, do you think it has something to do with the structural integrity? especially given that you've worked in turkey before. >> yeah, i mean -- i started working in turkey after the earthquakes in 1999. and i can see that it's so sad to see a replay of a lot of the footage that we saw in 1999 or even worse. i think turkey's done a lot to try to improve some building construction quality. it has very good earthquake
all of this with cassidy johnson, professor of urbanism and disaster risk reduction at university college, londonapsed buildings and why the destruction was so profound. listen. >> this was not seen for over 100 years in the region. it was a huge earthquake. it was also a very low-depth earthquake. so the ground movement was huge. but yet still, we see all these buildings, thousands of buildings that have completely collapsed in the earthquake, in the first or second earthquake. so this...
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they are messed up and compacted in the university college of london and cambridge from one of the neighboring laboratories and they put the device inside. they say that in the past they made blessings at minus 224 for 24 hours and ate its contents. what we did was that i felt like eating and crushing he continued to see if we could somehow destroy the crystal order of one and finally to something more interesting. he said that in this experiment, the density of such liquid water may exist in...
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nicole: earlier, i talked to an engineer at university college in london. asked if it makes sense to encourage people to return to buildings that are still standing. guest: well, normally, we use engineering assessments to be able to judge the loadbearing capacity of the structures after an earthquake, and this is often done by judging and assessing the crack patterns and other damages on the structure. i personally know that the ministry is going through a formal training, preparing some of the most for tedious -- most prestigious, so i will say that there have been some outages going around on social media that have been ridiculed widely because they were doing certain things that did not convey that robustness of the assessment, but we actually do not know. we don't know how many people they have deployed. we would like t to think they have a good level of knowledge. nicole: some areas were flattened, while in other places, many buildings withstood the earthquake. what made the difference? guest: again, we need to go to the ground to study the damage of
nicole: earlier, i talked to an engineer at university college in london. asked if it makes sense to encourage people to return to buildings that are still standing. guest: well, normally, we use engineering assessments to be able to judge the loadbearing capacity of the structures after an earthquake, and this is often done by judging and assessing the crack patterns and other damages on the structure. i personally know that the ministry is going through a formal training, preparing some of...
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he's a professor and the chemistry department at university college london and was on the team that created this ice. welcome to the al jazeera news hours. so just to put it very briefly, tell us what m d a actually is. was other catchy. his name is ed, medium density, amorphous ice. um, but we don if retaken ordinary household ice, the stuff we take for granted we dropping our drinks that those of us soon a northern hemisphere, i guess us key on and so on. and what we did was we cool it down so far that actually the, the, the, the atoms and molecules within it are essentially completely locked down. and then what we did was we ground it using a bowl. now, in other words, we, we smashed it to smithereens. now one of the things about ordinary i says that it's actually crystalline and by crystalline, i mean that the water molecules are arranged in beautiful rows, bit like soldiers on parade. and what we did was we essentially smashed and smashed and smashed again. and the idea was to see whether we could kind of loose the, the, the, the crystalline order and end up with something that much mo
he's a professor and the chemistry department at university college london and was on the team that created this ice. welcome to the al jazeera news hours. so just to put it very briefly, tell us what m d a actually is. was other catchy. his name is ed, medium density, amorphous ice. um, but we don if retaken ordinary household ice, the stuff we take for granted we dropping our drinks that those of us soon a northern hemisphere, i guess us key on and so on. and what we did was we cool it down...
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it's, you know, the shadow is professor of ethnic engineering and university college london. she says many buildings in the area structured by the traumas were old and french on the quick was definitely a massive events and actually not just one, but 2 very large events that have happened in rapid succession. so we would expect that to be launch damage. this is an area under my region, which essentially is old in terms of its the nation. so the buildings that are there, the older buildings are definitely vulnerable to, to fix the ground shaking. and it's actually really the building that were built in the last 10 years or so that would have had any level of seismic design. because in turkey is it's a very advanced code. however, it also would not have had taken into account the occurrence of choose not greater than we see images, all videos of modern buildings that were standing after the 1st earthquakes event, weekends, and then once every man lost his children and his wife and the disaster, not at all, walcott says, his people are more used to bones than house quakes. it is
it's, you know, the shadow is professor of ethnic engineering and university college london. she says many buildings in the area structured by the traumas were old and french on the quick was definitely a massive events and actually not just one, but 2 very large events that have happened in rapid succession. so we would expect that to be launch damage. this is an area under my region, which essentially is old in terms of its the nation. so the buildings that are there, the older buildings are...
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earlier, i talked her yasmin october and engineer and university college in london. i asked her whether it makes sense to encourage people to return to buildings that are still standing. well, normally, we use a set of engineering assessment tools to be able to judge the residual bearing capacity of the, of the structures after and after a nurse quake. and this is often done by judging and assessing the cracks, pitcher and other damages on the structure. i personally know that the ministry of environment driven isaiah, i climate change is going to a very poor, old training. some of the most prestigious and good universities on earth wake engineering in searcy. so i would like to think that they are, their methods are robust old, or i must say that there have been some food to just that we're going around in on social media. that's being ridiculed quite, quite widely because, you know, the assessors are doing certain things that, you know, didn't quite convey that sort of robustness and all of the assessments. but we actually don't know. i mean, we don't know how many
earlier, i talked her yasmin october and engineer and university college in london. i asked her whether it makes sense to encourage people to return to buildings that are still standing. well, normally, we use a set of engineering assessment tools to be able to judge the residual bearing capacity of the, of the structures after and after a nurse quake. and this is often done by judging and assessing the cracks, pitcher and other damages on the structure. i personally know that the ministry of...
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the founding director of the centre for education policy and equalising opportunities at university college londonave pretty large numbers of disadvantaged students in them. and evidence caused by, if you want a more inclusive society, you need to move away from admission systems that are selecting based on elements that are selecting based on elements that can be gamed with the use of money. you need to move towards a system where you are allowing individuals to try based on their talents. whether that's based on fair banding, the use of this with in certain areas and moving beyond the selection and the abilities that happens in grammar schools. the government are expected to announce reforms to the laws around gambling in the coming weeks. an energy firm has announced a big gas discovery in the surrey hills. uk oil and gas says the find is worth 120 million pounds and is one of the uk's largest onshore. it hopes gas production can start in 2026. the local council has previously warned of "irreversible harm" to the environment. earlier, the leader of waverley borough council — liberal democrat co
the founding director of the centre for education policy and equalising opportunities at university college londonave pretty large numbers of disadvantaged students in them. and evidence caused by, if you want a more inclusive society, you need to move away from admission systems that are selecting based on elements that are selecting based on elements that can be gamed with the use of money. you need to move towards a system where you are allowing individuals to try based on their talents....
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he is a professor of emergency planning at university college london. david alexander a. of the leaders of the turkish chamber of architects sechkin kutuncu. this is the mistake of the builders if they were built to destruction standards there would be much less one in the world another in london showing them the same footage asking the same questions to understand. is it different at all turkish view on seismic safety from european one of the most powerful earthquakes in the world occurred in japan in 2011 acceleration, there reached the mark of 3.1 exorbitant, mind-blowing thousands of people died due to the tsunami, but the earthquake did not destroy the house. why because they were built to exacting standards in turkey there are a fair amount of building regulations and regulations, but it's all about control and these regulations are easy to bypass. many construction companies did not comply with the norms, but they were declared an amnesty, that is forgave instead of demolishing improperly constructed buildings. as required by law, we are talking about 7 million bui
he is a professor of emergency planning at university college london. david alexander a. of the leaders of the turkish chamber of architects sechkin kutuncu. this is the mistake of the builders if they were built to destruction standards there would be much less one in the world another in london showing them the same footage asking the same questions to understand. is it different at all turkish view on seismic safety from european one of the most powerful earthquakes in the world occurred in...
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he is a professor of emergency planning at university college london. david alexander a. of the leaders of the turkish chamber of architects sechkin kutuncu this mistake of the builders if the building were built according to the destruction standards it would be much smaller than one in the world another in london we show them the same shots we ask the same questions to understand. in general , does the turkish view on seismic safety differ from the european one? why because they were built to exacting standards in turkey there are a fair amount of building regulations and regulations, but it's all about control and these regulations are easy to bypass. many construction companies did not comply with the rules, but they were told amnesty, that is, they forgave instead of demolishing improperly constructed buildings. as required by law, we are talking about 7 million buildings , we actively resisted, filed a lawsuit, but nothing came of it from the moment erdogan's party came to power. that is, in 20 years , a construction amnesty was carried out as many as eight times, a
he is a professor of emergency planning at university college london. david alexander a. of the leaders of the turkish chamber of architects sechkin kutuncu this mistake of the builders if the building were built according to the destruction standards it would be much smaller than one in the world another in london we show them the same shots we ask the same questions to understand. in general , does the turkish view on seismic safety differ from the european one? why because they were built to...
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long cold. it is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty, is also making slow progress. as a reminder of our top story, ah, the president of ukraine's, as his country deserves to begin membership talks with the e you this year paula, dimmer zaleski has been holding talks with the commission president, who's left on the line on the eve of a major summit aimed at str
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've...
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spoke to david alexander about this — he's professor of emergency planning and management at university college londonfact, the golden period is probably little more than 12 hours after the tremors in the collapse of the buildings for rescuing people from under the rubble after which survival chances decline very rapidly more so if a person is injured according to the type of injuries and if they have head injuries or losing blood, they probably are unlikely to have a day or day and a half. uninjured people may last for two weeks were probably not in this climate. the freezing weather is co—ordinates a difficult situation with very unstable buildings and lots more on our website but for me and the team, thank you for watching outside source. good evening. it was southern parts of the uk that mainly saw the fog this morning and southern parts of the uk are likely to see fog again tomorrow morning. visibility reducing as we go through the night with some patches of dense fog and a touch of frost. because this area of high pressure is in charge and the winds are very light. further north and west, the wi
spoke to david alexander about this — he's professor of emergency planning and management at university college londonfact, the golden period is probably little more than 12 hours after the tremors in the collapse of the buildings for rescuing people from under the rubble after which survival chances decline very rapidly more so if a person is injured according to the type of injuries and if they have head injuries or losing blood, they probably are unlikely to have a day or day and a half....
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long cold. it is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty is also making slow progress. here are some other stories making headlines around the world. energy giant shell says that its annual prophet search to a record 38000000000 euros in 2022. that's more than double what it made in 2021. the huge increase comes after russia's invasion of ukraine than gas and oil p
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys is commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable? ah, if you've...
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in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys. it's commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable. ah, if you've got health problems, physical or mental health problems before the pandemic, there is no quick cure and it's not yet well understood. professor stevenson says long colored is still a puzzle for sammy. she tries to deal with it by getting back to her old hobbies like swimming in the sea. her daughter kitty is also making slow progress. now in the u. s, a study is highlighted several risk factors for contracting long colbert, published in the journal research in the emerging infectious diseases. it found women current and former smokers and people had a more severe cause of the infections. are more likely to g
in britain about $70000.00 children suffered covered symptoms for longer than 3 months. london's university college hospital is carrying out the world's biggest study tracking 7011 to 17 year olds. long covert affects about 10 percent. most eventually recover, but for about one percent of the cases, symptoms can persist for a very long time. it's commoner in girls and boys. it's commoner in older children than younger children. are the things that seem to make you more vulnerable. ah, if you've...
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the founding director of the centre for education policy and equalising 0pportunities at university college londonrtant question given that grammar schools are benefiting from an expansion fund during a time at which spending in the state sector has declined in real terms over the last decade, so grammar schools have access to this very selective pot of cash and in return they have been asked to increase their inclusivity. what the bbc report has shown is thatis what the bbc report has shown is that is not really happening. what that is not really happening. what would work _ that is not really happening. what would work better, _ that is not really happening. what would work better, because we don't have grammar schools in every part of the country, and as we now parents work very hard to get their children in, if they can afford to tutor them for the exam at 11 they will doubt. ., , tutor them for the exam at 11 they will doubt. . , .. , will doubt. that is exactly the oint. will doubt. that is exactly the point- this — will doubt. that is exactly the point. this is _ will doubt. that is exactly
the founding director of the centre for education policy and equalising 0pportunities at university college londonrtant question given that grammar schools are benefiting from an expansion fund during a time at which spending in the state sector has declined in real terms over the last decade, so grammar schools have access to this very selective pot of cash and in return they have been asked to increase their inclusivity. what the bbc report has shown is thatis what the bbc report has shown is...
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let us know your views on that study of university college london shows that active throughout adulthoodsearch has found that people who exercise as they get older and more to have good brain health than those who are less consistent consistent . less consistent consistent. i used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to really look forward to doing it and then somewhere in my life, it just occur anymore . my life, it just occur anymore. well, probably all the years of doing breakfast television contributed to a lack of energy. that's my argument. anyway but when it comes to you, i think your brain is a muscle and this thing heavily exercise. i wouldn't worry about the dementia my brain was a muscle to be a success. i'm not seeing any evidence of dementia. i worry about that sharp as a tack. let's talk about rugby, welsh rugby team has delayed announcing their squad against england. they have a big six nafions england. they have a big six nations match on saturday due to an ongoing row over players contracts . this could actually contracts.
let us know your views on that study of university college london shows that active throughout adulthoodsearch has found that people who exercise as they get older and more to have good brain health than those who are less consistent consistent . less consistent consistent. i used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to laugh exercise. they used to really look forward to doing it and then somewhere in my life, it just occur anymore . my life, it just occur anymore. well,...
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about 20 years ago, saying a university ago, they're saying a university college, study said that college, londonid that conservatives people tend to have a larger amygdala , which is have a larger amygdala, which is the issue or fight or flight section of your brain . it's section of your brain. it's reactive, it's emotion. okay and the area of the brain connected to the interior cingulate is smaller in a brain. and that part of the brain is associated with courage. they said, what's it about saying this stuff, isn't it? this study was conducted by colin firth. i'm you tell me. colin firth, the lovey hollywood liberal, doesn't have a bias in this. you see, conservatism linked to fear in the brain. i mean, that is obvious nonsense, the left look at their attitudes to face masks the vaccines. the nanny , the the vaccines. the nanny, the socialism for the nhs , the socialism for the nhs, the laughter walking around, terrified viruses know emotional and fighter fighting conservative right ? yeah. cool conservative right? yeah. cool being annoying enough as well. we should not be, you know , we shoul
about 20 years ago, saying a university ago, they're saying a university college, study said that college, londonid that conservatives people tend to have a larger amygdala , which is have a larger amygdala, which is the issue or fight or flight section of your brain . it's section of your brain. it's reactive, it's emotion. okay and the area of the brain connected to the interior cingulate is smaller in a brain. and that part of the brain is associated with courage. they said, what's it about...
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about 20 years ago, saying a university ago, they're saying a university college, study said that college, londonervatives people tend to have a larger amygdala , which is have a larger amygdala, which is the issue or fight or flight section of your brain . it's section of your brain. it's reactive, it's emotion. okay and the area of the brain connected to the interior cingulate is smaller in a brain. and that part of the brain is associated with courage. they said, what's it about saying this stuff, isn't it? this study was conducted by colin firth. i'm you tell me. colin firth, the lovey hollywood liberal, doesn't have a bias in this. you see, conservatism linked to fear in the brain. i mean, that is obvious nonsense, the left look at their attitudes to face masks the vaccines. the nanny , the the vaccines. the nanny, the socialism for the nhs , the socialism for the nhs, the laughter walking around, terrified viruses know emotional and fighter fighting conservative right ? yeah. cool conservative right? yeah. cool being annoying enough as well. we should not be, you know , we should not be, yo
about 20 years ago, saying a university ago, they're saying a university college, study said that college, londonervatives people tend to have a larger amygdala , which is have a larger amygdala, which is the issue or fight or flight section of your brain . it's section of your brain. it's reactive, it's emotion. okay and the area of the brain connected to the interior cingulate is smaller in a brain. and that part of the brain is associated with courage. they said, what's it about saying this...
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so for instance ucl which is the university david went to increased the fee income by 1. king's college londoning the pandemic. so every university that we've written to so far has increased its fee income massively. but we're seeing this across the board not only that they took furlough money and they saved money from not having to pay for heating and other expenses. it's much cheaper to regurgitate the same lectures two years in a row on zoom than it is actually to provide the services that were paid for. so some people who might be worried run tell, you know, this is going to bankrupt the university, it's not going to good , you would to anyone any good, you would say? absolutely not. this is money is still swilling money which is still swilling around in the system. absolutely. the first 18 universities written universities we've written to have surplus from have a £1 billion surplus from the pandemic and they have more than the pandemic and they have more tha worth of than £16 billion worth of assets, you compare it. assets, whereas you compare it. so students we loaned so the students we
so for instance ucl which is the university david went to increased the fee income by 1. king's college londoning the pandemic. so every university that we've written to so far has increased its fee income massively. but we're seeing this across the board not only that they took furlough money and they saved money from not having to pay for heating and other expenses. it's much cheaper to regurgitate the same lectures two years in a row on zoom than it is actually to provide the services that...
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eric: most college students in their junior year abroad in paris or london or madrid. one club at universitytudent from dallas, texas she is putting her life on the lien against vladimir putin's forces. alexis has volunteered to go fight in ukraine since the invasion began. she had no military training before this. she grew up in the lone star state. she says that mean she knows how to fire a gun preach she has done a lot more than that she has served as a medic on the front lines in eastern ukraine. she can fire at javelin antitank missile purchase demonstrated defense of democracy against the unforgivable war crimes of a russia in the mass dictator who is not going down in history with the likes like hitler, stalin, alexis, 28 years old joins us now prefers, my respect and admiration for what you have done it. many people watching would say why who would you leave the comfort of an ivy league classroom for the battlefield of ukraine? >> i decided to first go to ukraine when i saw 40 kilometers of tanks rolling toward kyiv imprints president zelenskyy said if you are a friend of ukraine ple
eric: most college students in their junior year abroad in paris or london or madrid. one club at universitytudent from dallas, texas she is putting her life on the lien against vladimir putin's forces. alexis has volunteered to go fight in ukraine since the invasion began. she had no military training before this. she grew up in the lone star state. she says that mean she knows how to fire a gun preach she has done a lot more than that she has served as a medic on the front lines in eastern...
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members of unison, has been in london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and college the rmt union has rejected the latest pay offers from network rail and train operators in an attempt to end a long running dispute over pay and working conditions. the rmt boss mick lynch described the offers as "dreadful", but the rail delivery group said passengers would be "deeply dismayed" by the decision, which paves the way for further possible industrial action. labour have won the west lancashire by—election, securing a majority of more than 8,000. ashley dalton is the new mp, after rosie cooper quit to work in the health service. the manchester city manager pep guardiola has accused premier league rivals of conspiring against them after his club was charged with more than a hundred breaches of financial regulations. on monday, city were referred to an independent commission, but guardiola insists the club is innocent. our sports editor dan roan has that story. for pep guardiola this season was meant to be about defending manchester city boss mike title. instead he has been ca
members of unison, has been in london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and college the rmt union has rejected the latest pay offers from network rail and train operators in an attempt to end a long running dispute over pay and working conditions. the rmt boss mick lynch described the offers as "dreadful", but the rail delivery group said passengers would be "deeply dismayed" by the...
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london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west, but paramedics will still attend life—threatening emergencies. and staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegemps has written to the home secretary demanding an investigation into the way a school in surrey handled a suspected racially aggravated assault on monday. more than 90,000 signatures have been added to a petition criticising the way staff at the school dealt with the attack. video shows a black people being repeatedly kicked and beaten. five people, including two 11—year—old girls, have been arrested. labour have held on to the seat of west lancashire in a by—election. ashley dalton secured a majority of more than 8,000 and takes over from rosie cooper, who quit as an mp to work in the health service. friends of nicola bulley are making fresh attempts to find information on her whereabouts, two weeks since she went missing. the a5—year—old was last seen walking her dog in st michael's on wyre in lancashire. police believe she fell into the river, and searches for her have been extended out to sea. our correspondent nick garnett reports. two weeks ago, nicola bulley spent the morning g
london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west, but paramedics will still attend life—threatening emergencies. and staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegemps has written to the home secretary demanding an investigation into the way a school in surrey handled a suspected racially aggravated assault on monday. more than 90,000 signatures have been added to a petition criticising the way staff at the school dealt with the attack. video shows...
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taking place in five regions — london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegeditions and pension cuts. now to ukraine. russian forces have hit critical infrastructure in several parts of ukraine in overnight attacks with at least 17 missiles hit the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia in an hour early this morning. the attack on zaporizhzhia was the heaviest since russia invaded ukraine in february last year, according to local officials. critical infrastructure was also hit kharkiv in the northeast and the dnipropetrovsk region in the centre of the country. the ukrainian air defences shot down five of seven drones and five out of six kaliber missiles launched at ukraine. officials also said they ordered emergency shutdowns of electricity across the country following the attacks and warned people not to ignore air raid sirens. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, will address a summit of sports ministers, chaired by the uk, which is being held to discuss russian participation in next year's paris 0lympics. the international olympic committee wants russian
taking place in five regions — london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegeditions and pension cuts. now to ukraine. russian forces have hit critical infrastructure in several parts of ukraine in overnight attacks with at least 17 missiles hit the southeastern city of zaporizhzhia in an hour early this morning. the attack on zaporizhzhia was the heaviest since russia invaded ukraine in february...
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taking place in five regions — london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegeconditions and pension cuts. this a committee of mps is calling on the government to explain how it will help thousands of afghans who are eligible for evacuation to the uk but are still living at risk of harm in their country. the commons defence committee is demanding a detailed review of the uk's involvement in afghanistan from 2001 to its chaotic withdrawal in 2021, which resulted in the taliban's return to power. the ukrainian president, volodymyr zelensky, will address a summit of sports ministers, chaired by the uk, which is being held to discuss russian participation in next year's paris 0lympics. the international olympic committee wants russian and belarussian athletes to compete as neutrals, but ukraine has threatened to boycott the games if those athletes take part. the launch of the most powerful rocket system in history is a step closer after spacex said it had carried out a successful static test of its super heavy booster for its starship craft. a live stream showed the
taking place in five regions — london, yorkshire, the south west, the north east and the north west. staff at 150 universities across the uk from the university and collegeconditions and pension cuts. this a committee of mps is calling on the government to explain how it will help thousands of afghans who are eligible for evacuation to the uk but are still living at risk of harm in their country. the commons defence committee is demanding a detailed review of the uk's involvement in...
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apprentice i was at the london college of fashion studying tailoring and through a series of work experiences. i've offered a position here. so i actually dropped out of university been apprenticeship and i've been here. it's my seventh year, but you learn on the job like any true apprentice. but we do also have a savile row bespoke association which sort of oversees qualification . so oversees qualification. so tailors cannot you work towards city and guilds qualification in tailoring. so when people wonder why they're paying quite a lot for a suit , why they're paying quite a lot for a suit, it's things like this skills like absolutely yeah. and traditions this cloth like this yeah. is important. yes there's on a bespoke suits or something like i'm, there's about 70 hours of actual work into it and that will be between about four or five people including myself hello how are you. is yes and nice meet as i understand it you are an intern. yes. meaning that you're learning? yes. i'm an into lee anderson chap. but i've been here for nine months. i've been learning to cut and construct . learning to cut and construct. so when you go back to college, you will be a
apprentice i was at the london college of fashion studying tailoring and through a series of work experiences. i've offered a position here. so i actually dropped out of university been apprenticeship and i've been here. it's my seventh year, but you learn on the job like any true apprentice. but we do also have a savile row bespoke association which sort of oversees qualification . so oversees qualification. so tailors cannot you work towards city and guilds qualification in tailoring. so when...
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london yorkshire, the south—west, the north—east and the north—west. it's also day two of strike action from the university and collegeell, our across the country. well, our reporter ray anderson is at waterloo for us this morning where there is strike action taking place. morning, ray . taking place. morning, ray. yeah, good morning to you both here today at london ambulance service. we're going to see paramedics and ambulance technicians walking out along with emergency care assistants and 999 call handler. as well. of course, this all dates back to that pay rise offer a 4% pay rise offer in september , which rise offer in september, which was turned down because it's below the rate of inflation and ambulance workers and staff that i've been chatting to this morning as they've been coming and going from their very busy shifts, are looking absolutely exhausted. leaving by the exhausted. those leaving by the way, are telling me that they , way, are telling me that they, in many cases are needing to use foodbanks and a struggle financially to a significant extent and just very worried. they're also people are leaving t
london yorkshire, the south—west, the north—east and the north—west. it's also day two of strike action from the university and collegeell, our across the country. well, our reporter ray anderson is at waterloo for us this morning where there is strike action taking place. morning, ray . taking place. morning, ray. yeah, good morning to you both here today at london ambulance service. we're going to see paramedics and ambulance technicians walking out along with emergency care assistants...